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I have one workbook where (due to necessity) I have it set to interate
circular references. If I save the changes made to this workbook and close it (but not excel) and then open a new workbook the setting is now on for iterations to be made on any circular references that are created. As such, I am not informed that I have created a circular reference in the new workbook. Is there a way to never have this setting on with a new workbook? Thanks for any help. |
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Hi!
Iteration is a global setting. If the very first wb you open during an Excel session is set to allow iteration, every wb you open thereafter during that session will also be set to allow iteration. When you are done with this particular file and close it, also close Excel. Then reopen Excel and you should be good to go. Biff "Brandt" wrote in message ... I have one workbook where (due to necessity) I have it set to interate circular references. If I save the changes made to this workbook and close it (but not excel) and then open a new workbook the setting is now on for iterations to be made on any circular references that are created. As such, I am not informed that I have created a circular reference in the new workbook. Is there a way to never have this setting on with a new workbook? Thanks for any help. |
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